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Zhang et al., 2016 - Manipulating the air-filled zebrafish swim bladder as a neutrophilic inflammation model for acute lung injury
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Neutrophils migrate into the LPS-injected zebrafish swim bladder. (a) The dose response for neutrophil recruitment into the swim bladder of 5-dpf zebrafish larvae after stimulation with LPS, Poly IC and Nano-SiO2 for 4 hpi. (b) Neutrophil accumulation into the Tg(mpo:GFP) zebrafish (5 dpf) swim bladder after the 50ng LPS injection was imaged by confocal microscopy at 5 hpi (maximum projection slices n=66; green, neutrophil; scale bar: 60μm). (c) Neutrophil recruitment to the LPS-injected swim bladder (indicated by the dotted line) of Tg(mpo:GFP) zebrafish larvae at 5 dpf was monitored (green, neutrophil; scale bar: 100μm). (d) The neutrophil distribution (green) throughout the whole body (scale bar: 100μm). (e) HE staining of zebrafish (5 dpf) swim bladders after the LPS challenge (scale bar: 20μm)

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